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Human Regeneration

Two research reports published Friday offer novel approaches to the

age-old dream of regenerating the body from its own cells. Animals like

newts and zebra fish can regenerate limbs, fins, even part of the heart.

If only people could do the same, amputees might grow new limbs and

stricken hearts be coaxed to repair themselves.

But humans have very little regenerative capacity, probably because of

an

evolutionary trade-off: suppressing cell growth reduced the risk of

cancer,

enabling humans to live longer. A person can renew his liver to some

extent, and regrow a fingertip while very young, but not much more.

In the first of the two new approaches, a research group at Stanford

University led by Helen M. Blau, H. Pomerantz and Kostandin V.

Pajcini has taken a possible first step toward unlocking the human

ability to regenerate. By inactivating two genes that work to suppress

tumors, they got mouse

muscle cells to revert to a younger state, start dividing and help

repair

tissue.

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